Cuban Emigration

I tell them one of those funny encounters with a mixed friends from various parts of the world, that if Cubans are where most. We chatted between the excellence of Peruvian food, several Spanish wine tasting and what could not miss the pisco, I recommend it. The warm atmosphere inspires jokes, the smiles, the jarana, the pleasure of good company and of course the enjoyment of excellent hosts. We talk about the rich Peruvian culture, first of the autochthonous cuisine that is considered among the top five in the world and without a doubt one of the most varied. Which has been experiencing an enriching influence of communities of migrants from various parts of the world. No doubt Asians have represented an important milestone by combining traditional dishes from their countries with Peruvian spices. But not just there, we talk about the lovely scenery, ruins of Machu Pichu and the fortune that have had some to enjoy in situ of magic and the greatness of a civilization extinct, but very present.

Literature could not Miss and we basically focus on this important Peruvian writer, which undoubtedly has crossed borders with his work, Mario Vargas Llosa. We also ventured to comment on complicated topics of endless conflicts, such as the Basque country. The contradictions of a noble people, of unknown origins, rich culture, prosperous economy and a latent nationalism. We are many, but many questions thereon and enjoyed the explanations and terms of a genuine representative of this lineage, without fanaticism, but with great conviction exposes us their views. Cubans coming from a small island where certain regionalisms are present does not reach to exactly understand the phenomenon of nationalism in a region that runs beyond the borders of Spain and France. The presence of illustrious navigators, conquerors and prosperous merchants Basques, marked an important part of the history of Latin America.